(1) This Procedure outlines: (2) This Procedure applies to all Vocational Education and Training (VET) course delivery primarily but not limited to Victoria University (VU) TAFE. (3) This Procedure does not apply to international applicants. (4) See Admissions Policy. (5) Victoria University (VU) offers a broad range of VET courses designed to provide vocational skills and pathways to employment options and/or higher education. (6) The Victorian State Government Dual Sector VET Funding Contract mandates that the RTO must conduct a Pre-Training Review for each eligible individual that: (7) Marketing approved text should be utilised to describe course admission requirements and course information on all marketing materials. (8) Additional course information and selection criteria must be documented and approved by the relevant TAFE Executive Director/Director. (9) All published promotional course information must conform to regulatory bodies specific requirements, including; (10) Course information published on the VU website and other marketing materials must include details about eligibility for Skills First and clear details about the Pre Training Review and available learner support services. (11) Course applications must be assessed against admission requirements as well as the suitability of the course for the applicant’s future aspirations. All documented evidence of selection processes is recorded and retained. Information includes the applicant’s objectives for training or further study, competencies previously acquired (Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Recognition of Current Competency (RCC)) and existing educational attainment. (12) The Pre Training Review is used to verify that the course is: (13) A Pre-Training Review (PTR) will be completed by all prospective students to confirm course suitability, identify prior competencies, and assess literacy, numeracy and digital capability. The following conditions apply: (14) In instances where additional pre-enrolment assessment beyond the PTR is required to determine course suitability, the relevant teaching area is responsible for the conduct of such assessment. (15) Previous literacy and numeracy assessment results may be accepted where the assessment has been: (16) The Skills Recognition process commences before enrolment. Where possible, after attending the initial interview, students should be enrolled in the proposed skill recognition units, to confirm skill recognition pathway. (17) Applicants will ordinarily complete the assessment once. A second attempt may be approved where justified (e.g. illness, surgery, crisis or traumatic incident). Applicants should provide written evidence to support their request for a second attempt. (18) PTR results will be considered against the required Australian Core Skills Framework (ASCF) level for the course as listed in the ASCF Course List. Assessment outcomes are used to determine whether: (19) Where the assessment result indicates an ACSF level that is one level lower than required for the chosen course: (20) Where the assessment result indicates an ACSF level that is two or more levels lower than required for the chosen course: (21) All evidence related to the PTR and course selection decision-making process will be recorded and retained in accordance with VU’s Records Management Policy. (22) Applicants will be provided written information about the outcome of their PTR results and reasons for suggesting another course or the need for learning support. (23) Outcome Standards for NVR Registered Training Organisations 2025: Standard Standard 2.1, 2.2 Information. (24) DET Alignment – Skills First Dual Sector VET Funding Contract Clause 4 of Schedule 1. (25) (26) Admissions - Course Admissions and Pre-Training Review Procedure (VET)
Section 1 - Summary
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capabilities and desired learning and vocational outcomes.Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Policy/Regulation
Section 4 - Procedures
Part A - Summary of Roles and Responsibilities
Roles
Responsibilities
Managers / Executive Directors
Marketing
TAFE Administration and Governance
Assist in scheduling and promotion of individual and/or group information sessions and/or approved selection activities.
Oversee Enrolment Delegates Training.
TAFE Enrolment Delegate Officers/Selection Officers
Review applications received to ensure all information has been provided by the applicant and respond to all applicants’ admissions/PTR queries and make recommendations with regards learning support.
Assess prospective students for Skills First eligibility.
Assess applications (including student PTR, LN test results and course-specific application and/or assessment information where applicable) against admission requirements, including:
• ACSF levels (using ACSF Course List);
• digital capabilities and access to digital technology;
• prior skills; and
• course specific entry requirements including evidence of completion of pre-requisites; and
• objectives for training, employment of further study.
Where applicable, process Credit applications and refer Skills Recognition enquiries/applications to the delivery area manager.Part B - Overview
Part C - Course Information and Marketing
Part D - Pre-Training Review (PTR)
Interpreting PTR results
Part E - Recording PTR Outcomes
Section 5 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 6 - Definitions
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Ensure accurate course admission requirements are documented in the Course Approvals Management System (CAMS).
Document course information for inclusion on all marketing materials.
Review and approve all course information prior to final check by Marketing.
Document and approve changes to standard text or additional selection requirements.
Ensure all published course information (including details about the PTR process) is accurate, current, and compliant with regulatory requirements.
Provide a platform that directs all applicants to Fee information in a ready and understandable manner.
Academic Quality and Standards
Maintain course information, including entry requirements in CAMS.
Maintain ASCF Course List and Information on ACIR (Australian Course Information Register).
Provide course entry and Fee information for configuration in the Student Management System (SMS).
In consultation with the Marketing Team, arrange the Fee Schedule for publication.
Engage in Enrolment Delegates Training as required.
Register all documented evidence related to the selection decision making process.